So I went to my walmart today and found a crankcase with a 10561 serial number. that was one that was supposedly a good chance of being uncut. Opened him up and sure enough he was uncut. I went back and bought the other 3 they had with the same serial number and was going to see if people on here wanted to buy him.

But my question was, should I open them first to make sure they have uncut fingers or not before offering them to people, or just sell them to people and let people take a chance on whether they have uncut middle fingers or not?

Sell him with the disclaimer:
"I opened one for myself with this serial number, from the same store, and it was uncut. I can't guarantee the others are uncut as well, but since they have the same serial number, and were from the same store, chances are, they're uncut. It's your own risk though."

So I went to my walmart today and found a crankcase with a 10561 serial number. that was one that was supposedly a good chance of being uncut. Opened him up and sure enough he was uncut. I went back and bought the other 3 they had with the same serial number and was going to see if people on here wanted to buy him.

But my question was, should I open them first to make sure they have uncut fingers or not before offering them to people, or just sell them to people and let people take a chance on whether they have uncut middle fingers or not?

Let me know.

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I found a 10561 figure a bit ago, and his fingers were cut!

Regarding selling him MOSC - I've been CLEARLY stating in my sales that if they buy him like that then there are no guarantees. I'm VERY confident in my research, but it's way too easy for some jackass to say the fingers were cut when they actually weren't.